The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Gilbert C. White, II, were held on November 14, 1994, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Covington Cemetery. Rev. Ray Smith officiated.
Mr. White, 32, of Louisville, died November 12, 1994, at his residence.
He was born December 28, 1961, in Wayne County. He was enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, a member of Bethel Baptist Church and a steel worker at Sunland Construction.
Survivors include his father, Gilbert C. White, Louisville; mother, Faye Smith White, Louisville and four brothers, Thomas W. White, Jason White and Shawn White, all of Louisville; and Markie White, Tulsa, Ok.
Westbrook Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Curtis Grady Snowden, Jr.
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Curtis Grady Snowden, Jr., were held November 16, 1994, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Pine Hill Cemetery. Rev. Buddy Petty and Mrs. Ersell Boone officiated.
Mr. Snowden, 73, of Enterprise, died November 14, 1994, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center in Meridian.
Mr. Snowden was a member of the Enterprise Masonic Lodge and a member of Pine Hill Baptist Church. He was a retired engineer for 47 1/2 years with Southern Railroad.
Survivors include his wife, Sybil Snowden, Enterprise; a son, David Snowden, Pachuta; two step-sons, Frank Lindsey, Jr., Enterprise; Michael Lindsey, Meridian; daughter, Shelia Simpson, Enterprise; two step-daughters, Diane Holoway, Meridian; and Debbie Gunn, Enterprise; a brother, James Snowden, Meridian; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Herman Clifford Moore
The Clarke County Tribune
Herman Clifford Moore, native of Quitman, and resident of Mobile, AL, for more than 50 years, died October 13, 1994, at the age of 72.
Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Katherine, Mobile; and two sons, Michael, Tampa, FL; and Joel, Birmingham, AL; three sisters, Mary Etta Beard, Bamberg, S.C.; Eleanor McClelland, Pensacola, FL; and Annie Ruth McCara, Theodore, AL; a brother, Sam C. Moore, Quitman; six grandchildren, Scott Moore, Brent Moore, Mark Moore, Katherine Moore, Melissa Moore and Joel Moore and a great-grandchild, Elizabeth Moore.
Mr. Moore was retired from U.J. Chevrolet in Mobile with 30 years service. He was a graduate of Quitman High School, attended the University of Alabama, Mobile Center, was a veteran of World War II and served in the South Pacific.
Mr. Moore was Past Master of Pentalpha Lodge #804 F & AM and a member of Scottish Rite, Abba Temple Shrine and other civic organizations.
Funeral services were held from Radney Funeral Home in Mobile on October 17, 1994, officiated by Mr. Moore's longtime pastor, Dr. Fred Wolfe, Cottage Hill Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Masonic Brothers with Masonic graveside services at Mobile Memorial Gardens, rendered by Pentalpha Lodge #804 F & AM, Hon. William A. Atwood, 32nd Degree K. C. C. H. presiding.
Kenneth Wayne Herrington
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Keneth Wayne Herrington will be held November 23, 1994, at Enterprise Baptist Church with burial in the Pachuta Cemetery. Rev. Taylor Wallace will officiate.
Mr. Herrington, 29, of Enterprise, died November 21, 1994.
Survivors include his wife, Dana Herrington, Enterprise; two sons, Joshua Wayne Herrington and Michael Lee Grace, Enterprise; mother, Barbara Ann Herrington, Enterprise; a half-brother, Ricky Leon Herrington, Quitman; three brothers, Timothy Gene Herrington, Brian Keith Herrington and Kevin Andrew Herrington, all of Enterprise.
He was a Sgt. in the 786th Transportation Company of Quitman and served in the Persian Gulf War.
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